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  Did You Know the Government Is Also a Corporation?

Like your legal name, the government is also not "real" because it is a corporation. In the "United States", the U.S. government is actually a foreign corporation with respect to a state. Click here to see the evidence. Because the U.S. government is a corporation (artificial person), it is a fictitious entity that has no natural rights and power. 

Its main source of power comes from feeding on the energy of living men and women.

Most people have been tricked to think that the government is a living entity. There is NO government that is living in reality because there is no living man or woman who is the government itself. There are only men and women acting as agents of the government. Because the government is a corporation/artificial person, it cannot think, speak, see, touch, smell, or do anything that a living man or woman can do. As a result of that, the government can only operate in a fictional world that exists in our minds. To function in the real world, it needs a conduit or a liaison of some sort to connect it to the world of living and breathing people made of flesh and blood.

Because the government operates in a fictional world, it cannot deal directly with the real you (the living man or woman made of flesh and blood). To overcome this problem, it needs you to agree to be a conduit or a liaison, so it can connect you to a fictional character of the government. This conduit is the legal name (legal person/legal fiction) which is the name often written in all caps. This legal person is not you; instead, it is a fictitious entity used by the government to do business with you.

The moment you agree to be a legal person (legal name), you create a conduit that connects you to a legal person of the government, allowing the government to do business with you. It also allows the government and the court to have jurisdiction over you. However, if you know the rules of the "game" and how to exercise your natural rights, you can take control of the game.

Your legal name is the name that the government likes to use to attach your identity (set of fictitious characteristics) to it, allowing the government to identify you. It is important for you to know that your legal name is not the name given to you by your mother and father; instead, it is a name created by the government to make it easier for you to do business with its corporations. However, the government likes to use your legal name as a tool to control you, so it is wise to learn how to use your legal name wisely.

To be more specific, your legal name is a name of a corporation created under your given name. The government uses your legal name to attach you to a dead fictional character

This allows the government to identify you and do business with you. Because of this, if you want to successfully free yourself from its jurisdiction, you need to stop thinking that your legal name is who you are.

Most of us have been conditioned to think that our legal names are who we are. In reality, our legal names are not who we are because each of us is a living man or woman with a body made of flesh and blood. Names are not real people who are living and breathing but are symbols of things. In legal terms, names are designations of artificial persons, also known as corporations. In other words, your legal name is the corporate name used by the government to identify you. Because of this, it is NOT who you really are.

The evidence that names are designations of artificial persons or legal fictions can be found in the legal definition of the word name. Black’s Law Dictionary (6th edition) defines the word name using these exact words: “The designation of an individual person, or of a firm or corporation.” The word corporation is defined by the same law dictionary as, “An artificial person or legal entity created by or under the authority of the laws of a state.” Based on the definitions in this paragraph, in law, a name is a designation of a corporation which is an artificial person.

In the United States, when you agree to act in the capacity of a U.S. citizen, the U.S. government sees you as an "employee" of the United States, a federal corporation. If you want evidence of this, look near line 15 in Title 28 U.S. Code § 3002 and you should see this phrase ""United States" means— a Federal corporation." Why do you think the United States has a president and a vice president? All major corporations are required to have a president and a vice president. The United States, Inc. is no exception.

Because U.S. citizens are considered "employees" of the United States, like any employees of a corporation (e.g., Walmart), they have to follow the rules of the United States. Based on its rules, U.S. citizens have no natural rights, only privileges, just like employees of a corporation. The good news is that you can choose to not act in the capacity of an employee of the United States whenever you want to, as long as you know how to exercise your God-given rights (natural rights).

Please keep in mind that when I said the “United States” I was talking about the United States (Inc.) or the United States of America (Inc.), and not the country known as The United States of America (unincorporated). The United States (Inc.) resides in Washington D.C., a district that has a 10 mile radius and is controlled by agents working for the British monarchs and the pope. This district is not part of The United States of America (unincorporated). In other words, the United States (Inc.) is a foreign corporation with respect to a state, such as Minnesota or New York. 

The foreign agents of Washington D.C. are here to do government services for people living on the land of The United States of America (unincorporated), so people should respect them, as long as they are doing their duties properly and not violating the people's natural rights.



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